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Life week – We Need A Law https://test.weneedalaw.ca Thu, 05 Aug 2021 16:57:44 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.9 https://test.weneedalaw.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/cropped-wnal-logo-00afad-1231-32x32.png Life week – We Need A Law https://test.weneedalaw.ca 32 32 When the March comes home, it gets personal https://test.weneedalaw.ca/2020/05/when-the-march-comes-home-it-gets-personal/ Thu, 07 May 2020 21:36:52 +0000 https://test.weneedalaw.ca/?p=4313
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by Anna Nienhuis

Let’s just get something out of the way right now: not everyone is going to like you all of the time.

I know, it’s not fun being unliked. But we can do this.

Sometimes being right is more important than being liked, and as Life Week approaches (next week!) this felt like an important reminder for myself, and maybe for you too.

We’ve been making signs, and already had conversations with a neighbour while outside taking photographs to share. Putting those same signs in my window for a full week, and then heading outside regularly to work in my front garden while keeping an eye on my biker gang of children means plenty more conversations are likely coming my way.

I’m not thinking all those conversations will be negative. Most will probably be pretty quick and vague as people try to get away from me as quickly and politely possible. Some will probably be encouraging, as those who were previously unaware of the status quo of legal abortion through all 9 months of pregnancy become aware and are rightly horrified. The issue of sex selective abortion is also one we can agree on: killing a child because she is a girl is wrong.

But it is possible I’ll trigger something for someone, because yes, abortion is a sensitive issue. Approximately one in four Canadian women will have an abortion. That’s someone I love, someone you love, and almost certainly someone in yours and my neighbourhood.

So, participating in Life Week this year may be more intimidating than going to a March for Life. At the March for Life, you can hide in the crowd – safe, supported, surrounded by others who agree with you about the sanctity of human life. Being an activist at home is different – you are not coming back to your neighbourhood to wind down after a day out marching: you are IN the neighbourhood marching.

And it’s worth it. Approximately 300 pre-born children are killed every day in Canada, and they cannot be heard unless we are willing to speak up. Silence on the issue only leads to death for more babies, and less support for women who are suffering. We are not in this to make friends: we are in this to change hearts and minds and wake our nation up to the injustice of abortion.

The pro-life message is not something to be embarrassed or quiet about: it is a message to be boldly, passionately shared. Life Week is a unique opportunity to do that in your neighbourhood, explaining that you cannot attend a March for Life due to the current restrictions, but are participating in other ways to spread the pro-life message.

Be kind. Listen well. Ask questions. Show your respect for every human life by how you treat every human you interact with. But do not be quiet, and do not be afraid to do hard things at home.

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SignsUp! signs ready for use in your community https://test.weneedalaw.ca/2019/06/signsup-signs-ready-for-use-in-your-community/ Wed, 26 Jun 2019 17:07:41 +0000 https://test.weneedalaw.ca/?p=3574 When we launched the SignsUp! campaign earlier this year, we really had no idea what to expect. We were blown away by the number of people signing up to stand on street corners in their community, being a daily witness to commuters that Canada has no abortion law.

Now, the SignsUp! campaign continues in your hands!

Want to do SignsUp! with your school club? Maybe you want to use the signs to send a message to your provincial legislature. Or maybe you and your friends want to educate commuters at a busy intersection near you.

The signs are available for use and, similar to our flag display, we will work with you to coordinate dates and location, and assist you as much as possible in sharing this message in your community. You can arrange to get signs and find out more here.

The first round of SignsUp! action got noticed. The week of the March for Life saw some of the most pro-life media coverage we have ever seen, and part of this was due to the fact that communities across Canada were confronted with the reality that Canada has no abortion law, and saw that people are willing to stand up and protest that injustice.

A quick look at how it went down:

SignsUp! for the pre-born

Here are links to some of the media coverage generated by SignsUp!:

Does Canada need laws for abortion? 

Ontario sentencing rekindles pre-born debate

Canadian March for Life will protest Canada allowing unlimited abortions up to birth

Letter to the Editor: Canada needs a law to govern abortion

Letter to the Editor: Thirty Groups March for Life

Local advocates raising awareness around abortion legislation

And a huge congratulations to these little volunteers who posed for what was selected as the winning picture from the campaign! Abortion is a hard thing to talk to kids about, but when you do, they instinctively get everything that’s wrong with it. This makes them passionate about sharing the message, and we hope that their childlike understanding of right and wrong when it comes to abortion will stay with them into all the gray areas of adulthood.

Of course, thank you to all of YOU who made this possible. Without cross country support, this campaign would not have been nearly as effective. We are honoured that so many of you would take time out of your day and week to stand up with us for those who cannot speak for themselves.

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